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maryville high school 

A public school with a mix of both rednecks and preppy kids walking the halls. Only know for their football and drug busts. Some hoe still gets awards.
This some high class weed. You go to maryville high school don't you?

Mireille 

A beautiful girl who shines from the inside out. She has charisma to no end and her smile radiates. The kindest soul you will ever meet with only the best intentions. Who ever has the privilege to make her happy someday could be called the luckiest man in the world and he'll know it. Never underestimate a Mireille she'll always impress and amaze. Tends to like video games, Anime & Ke$ha. Chicken fingers & White Chedder Kraft Dinner is her ideal meal. Hibernates mostly in the mornings and is most active around 1am. Common pastimes include; internets, eating, photography and gaming.
Boy 1: who's that girl you were talking to?
Boy 2: Oh that's Mireille
Boy 1: Oh, no way you're so lucky she graced you with her presence
Mireille by Anonofriend December 10, 2012

Millville Senior High School (1) 

Millville Senior High School (MSHS) is a public high school located in Millville, South Jersey. With class sizes of approximately 400 - 450 people, MSHS receives students from Commercial Township, Lawrence Township, and Maurice River Township in addition to students living in Millville.

MSHS holds the unfortunate honor of being consecutively ranked towards the bottom of New Jersey Monthly's annual list of public high schools. In 2018, MSHS was ranked 287th out of 305 high schools. Of my graduating class, the average math SAT score was a 480, the average reading SAT score was a 460, and the average writing SAT score was a 450. Only 24% of graduates went on to pursue a 4-year college. The remaining 76% either went to community college, into the military, or decided to opt for "other" career avenues.
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murkville 

1. A specific area or region particularly renowned for its street crime, murder rate, and overall violence.

2. The condition resulting from being murdered or brutally stabbed/shot/beaten

3. The afterlife, where a street nigga goes when he dies from being stabbed/shot/beaten
1. Steve: "Aiyo did you hear about the drive-by in the 9th Street p-jects yesterday?!"

Geno: "Them niggas is ghetto, thats Murkville!!"

2. Steve: "Mike got mugged today son, homey's in the ICU right now"

Geno: "Snaaap nigga, dude got a one-way ticket to murkville!!!"

3. Steve: "Cain't believe its been a year since my boy Crooked Mike got bagged up by those Crips"

Geno: "No doubt nigga...RIP Mike, that nigga's drinkin a 40 and puffin a blunt right now in Murkville wit a big-tittied slut on his lap"

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Now that some of the more objective facts are out of the way, here is my personal social commentary on the school/city in general. The culture of the high school is interesting to say the least. Downtown Millville (3rd Street area) is pretty much like Detroit or Camden, and the outskirts of the city (Maurice River / Laurel Lake area) could pretty much be Alabama or the Deep South. It wouldn't be an unlikely occurrence to see a cigarette chain-smoking, Confederate flag-toting, pick-up truck driving redneck pull up next to a Glock 9 packing, drug-slinging, Meek Mill wannabe rapping gang member. While these are the two extreme ends of the spectrum, the majority of the population consists of your typical Under Armour hoodie-wearing, video-game playing, middle-class white suburban Philadelphia sports aficionados (Go Birds).

The school does boast promising sports potential - most famously, 2-time American MVP League and possible MLB GOAT contender Mike Trout. The football team is a force to be reckoned with, and it would be even better if St. Augustine Prep didn't poach half of Millville's talent every year. Same thing goes for the basketball team. Hopefully the well-run sports program will continue to execute on its promising talent pool. Notable alumni include Ed Shockley (2014, Dallas Cowboys), Buddy Kennedy (2017, Arizona Diamondbacks), and Ryquell Armstead (2015, Jacksonville Jaguars).

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I strongly disagree with the decision for high school athletes to pick their college based on if they can play a D-III or D-II sport at the college they choose to attend. I think there is too much of a focus on committing to schools based on sports, and while this isn't always pursued in vain, I think there needs to be a higher emphasis placed on attending a college that most closely aligns with possible career ambitions. The reality is that it is highly unlikely to go pro from a D-III or D-II school (even D-I for that matter), and while it is unlikely that most high-schoolers will know what they want to do with the rest of their life, it is better to pursue a college based on how strong it is in certain areas (business, engineering) and how economically feasible it is to attend (Rowan, Rutgers, CCC).

The outlook of Millville has the potential to be bright. The New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) has recently commenced a $114.5 million expansion of the school. The new infrastructure will help the school accommodate around 2,000 students and will include new science labs, music rooms, cafeterias, and gyms. Expected to be completed by 2022, this gives Millville a promising glimmer of hope to become a greater New Jersey school similar to its North Jersey counterparts. This, coupled with a stronger focus and resource allocation towards AP classes and SAT test prep could drastically improve the school's trajectory towards greatness. Hopefully that day comes soon.
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RIP Maurice Lewis - 2018